EUGENE S. GAFFNEY, DONALD D. DEBLIEUX, ELWYN L. SIMONS, MARCELO R. SÁNCHEZ-VILLAGRA, PETER A. MEYLAN
American Museum Novitates 2002 (3372), 1-16, (21 June 2002) https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2002)372<0001:ROTSOD>2.0.CO;2
The known material of the side-necked turtle Dacquemys paleomorpha Williams, 1954, consists of the type skull and a new skull from the late Eocene of Egypt. Dacquemys is reaffirmed as a member of the Podocnemididae because of its well-developed cavum pterygoideus. Within the Podocnemididae Dacquemys uniquely possesses a fully roofed temporal region produced by a posteriorly extensive parietal and wide supraoccipital, a very wide interorbital area, and two accessory maxillary ridges meeting anteriorly to form an enclosed trough.